Booklet Style C&C Character Sheet
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:54 pm
Hey, all!
I've been working on creating a character sheet for our homebrew C&C campaign. One of the other GM's found a booklet-style fold-up sheet for the BECMI game he runs, and I really liked the format, so I started adapting one to fit in a booklet style... and wanted to share.
Booklet Character Sheet
Most of you will probably instantly recognize the similarities to Omote's AC&C sheet (blatant plug), which works well for us. I largely modeled this one based off the AC&C sheet. We just don't use all the options, and our game doesn't put such a heavy emphasis on some rules, like encumberance... so this is in effect a customized sheet that handles most of our needs. Enjoy all the same!
(Postscript: Word is a fickle and cruel mistress-- I can't tell you just how many times I made a minor adjustment on something on one page just to find out the entire previous sheet got completely blown up by it. Took me a revision and a half before I could even couch the title of the game in the corner. )
I've been working on creating a character sheet for our homebrew C&C campaign. One of the other GM's found a booklet-style fold-up sheet for the BECMI game he runs, and I really liked the format, so I started adapting one to fit in a booklet style... and wanted to share.
Booklet Character Sheet
Most of you will probably instantly recognize the similarities to Omote's AC&C sheet (blatant plug), which works well for us. I largely modeled this one based off the AC&C sheet. We just don't use all the options, and our game doesn't put such a heavy emphasis on some rules, like encumberance... so this is in effect a customized sheet that handles most of our needs. Enjoy all the same!
(Postscript: Word is a fickle and cruel mistress-- I can't tell you just how many times I made a minor adjustment on something on one page just to find out the entire previous sheet got completely blown up by it. Took me a revision and a half before I could even couch the title of the game in the corner. )